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need to encourage companies to do business in the united states. i come from michigan. it is not a secret. we're seeing a resurgence of the automobile industry. it has had some very clear spillover. we want to be sure that as we look at tax reform that we encourage businesses in a globalized economy to focus their activities race here in the u.s. we have a real jobs needs. >> let me step back for a minute. tax reform is something everyone wants to talk about. do you see a tax reform be enacted in 2013? >> it will not be easy. we have set up working groups, 11 of them. at long last we will sit down democrats and republicans and really take apart the present system and see what it is all about. years and years ago a republican i spent two days at a seminar on international taxes. we really took apart our present system and came up with some ideas as to how we would improve it. we resolutions in the past. >> tax reform this year is possible? >> it is possible but we need to get away from the slogans. for example, the motion a 25% tax on individuals. it has never been said
need to encourage companies to do business in the united states. i come from michigan. it is not a secret. we're seeing a resurgence of the automobile industry. it has had some very clear spillover. we want to be sure that as we look at tax reform that we encourage businesses in a globalized economy to focus their activities race here in the u.s. we have a real jobs needs. >> let me step back for a minute. tax reform is something everyone wants to talk about. do you see a tax reform be...
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this is an invitation to the president of the united states, the senate democrats, to come together to fix these problems. we don't think it is fair to like -- to let programs like medicare go bankrupt. it is did not fair to take more from hard-working families to spend more in washington. a budget is a means to an end. an and is the well-being of the american people. the and is the growing economy that produces upward mobility. it will provide the economic security that we need for families. it will help secure retirement for seniors and expand opportunity for young people having a hard time finding careers and jobs in the stagnant economy. the final point i want to make is -- and i mentioned this to the president the other day -- we want to revise the budget process so we have regular order. that means let's do our jobs. that means we want to pass a budget here in the house. we are very pleased that the senate is passing a budget or will attempt to pass a budget. what that means is reviving a process that is not in the back room but that shows how we are going to accomplish these goa
this is an invitation to the president of the united states, the senate democrats, to come together to fix these problems. we don't think it is fair to like -- to let programs like medicare go bankrupt. it is did not fair to take more from hard-working families to spend more in washington. a budget is a means to an end. an and is the well-being of the american people. the and is the growing economy that produces upward mobility. it will provide the economic security that we need for families....
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it's whether or not canada can cross the united states border. and that's the only question the state department has. each state has the authority to regulate where the pipeline would go. but all the president needs to do is say yes you can cross the border. again that's 1 million barrels a day of energy from canada who is good friend of ours that we don't have to be getting from the middle eastern countries. i would have liked him to say yes to it. he did say he is close to an answer, which is at least an improvement. this has been on his desk for more than 2 years. everybody has said this is a no brainer. we ought to do the keystone pipeline. 25,000 american jobs. >> is there anything that congress can do on this keystone pipeline? if he were to say no, can congress try to get around this? >> sure. we're moving forward. i'm a cosponsor of a bill by lee terry which actually greenlight it is key stope pipeline. we passed legislation through congress. and this is a bipartisan issue. we're not talking about republicans against democrats here. peopl
it's whether or not canada can cross the united states border. and that's the only question the state department has. each state has the authority to regulate where the pipeline would go. but all the president needs to do is say yes you can cross the border. again that's 1 million barrels a day of energy from canada who is good friend of ours that we don't have to be getting from the middle eastern countries. i would have liked him to say yes to it. he did say he is close to an answer, which is...
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that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home busisses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packes picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear o. the u.s. postal servic®, no business too small. neil: have no fear of shady car dealerships. the company that takes pictures of your house is now going to help you get car quotes. on whether your information is safe in google's hands. >> i am a staunch defender of privacy. we all yearn for privacy. there are parts of the day and time. google can come in front of your house and take a picture of your house so it can be seen. but they cannot peer inside. on the other hand, if you're interested and you want to find it, what car dealer in your neighborhood has the exact car you want, google will find it for you. you have told other things as well. but you have voluntarily chosen to do so. as long as they tell you ahead of time, by using the service, they are going to haveea lot of information. neil: how is that different from
that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home busisses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packes picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear o. the u.s. postal servic®, no business too small. neil: have no fear of shady car dealerships. the company that takes pictures of your house is now going to help you get car quotes. on whether your information is safe in google's hands. >> i...
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states, bunch of speeches and had meetings and every time i said to the audience we should throw themll out and start over, i got rousing applause. both sides are faulted, we haven't had any budget prediction that has a long-term trend come within hundreds of billions anytime within the last years, and nobody believes washington and nobody believes washington arguments on either side, there is no credibility left in my view. melissa: i will make that the last word. that would just open up a whole can of worms. thank you for coming on. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: get ready to make to be facing aot of pain at the gas pump very soon. all tied to the ethanol mandate we told you about here on "money." refiners forced to follow standards, but is there any way around it? here to debate it, thanks to both of you for joining us. let me start with you. this is a really interesting quandary because what happens is ethanol makers produce ethanol, they get a credit down the road if you aren't using it much ethanol as you are supposed to, substituting it in. i would'vnow we have gotten to t those
states, bunch of speeches and had meetings and every time i said to the audience we should throw themll out and start over, i got rousing applause. both sides are faulted, we haven't had any budget prediction that has a long-term trend come within hundreds of billions anytime within the last years, and nobody believes washington and nobody believes washington arguments on either side, there is no credibility left in my view. melissa: i will make that the last word. that would just open up a...
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it is whether or not canada can cross the united states border, and that is the only question the state department has. each store -- state has the authority to regulate where the pipe would go. that is a million barrels per day of energy from canada, who is a good friend of ours, that we do not have to get from the middle eastern countries. i would have liked them to say yes to it. he did say he is close to an answer, which is an improvement. everyone was looked at this independently has said this is something that is a no-brainer. we should do the keystone pipeline. a tremendous opportunity with 25,000 jobs. >> is there anything congress can do with this keystone pipeline? if he were to say no, can convert the around this? >> sure, i am the co-sponsor of a bill. we have passed legislation through congress -- this is a bipartisan issue, by the way. we're not talking about democrats versus republicans. the bills we have had to say, president, green light the keystone pipeline have had tremendous democrat support, not on the republican support. really the only people standing in the way
it is whether or not canada can cross the united states border, and that is the only question the state department has. each store -- state has the authority to regulate where the pipe would go. that is a million barrels per day of energy from canada, who is a good friend of ours, that we do not have to get from the middle eastern countries. i would have liked them to say yes to it. he did say he is close to an answer, which is an improvement. everyone was looked at this independently has said...
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it is an invitation to the president of united states and the senate democrats to come together to fix these problems. we do not think it is fair to let medicare go bankrupt. it is not fair to take more from hard-working families to spend more in washington. the most important question is not how to budget, but why. it is for the well-being of the american people. balanced budget will help provide economic security we need and help secure retirement for seniors and will help expand opportunities for young people looking for careers and jobs in the stagnant economy. final point -- we want to revive the budget process so we can have regular order. what does that mean? that means let's do our jobs. that means we want to pass a budget in the house. we are pleased the senate is going to pass a budget or lease attempt to pass a budget. that means we are reviving a process that is not in the back room, but shows how we will accomplish these goals. we want to revive this budget process so i the end of the day, we can have a vehicle to get something done. i do not think the president disagrees
it is an invitation to the president of united states and the senate democrats to come together to fix these problems. we do not think it is fair to let medicare go bankrupt. it is not fair to take more from hard-working families to spend more in washington. the most important question is not how to budget, but why. it is for the well-being of the american people. balanced budget will help provide economic security we need and help secure retirement for seniors and will help expand...
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and all the ladies really wanted to dance with him, to dance with the president of the united states was a big thrill. in 1798-1799, they came here for birthday balls. he died in 1799, they had one every year, except for 1,800 because it was too close to his death and during the world war. alexandria has the largest george washington's birthday parade in the nation. alexandria likes to say this is george washington's hometown. >> next weekend, more from alexandria, virginia has book tv, american history tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history and literary life of alexandria, virginia. saturday at noon eastern on c-span 2 book tv and sunday at 5:00 on american history tv on c-span 3. >> when it comes to the secretary of state and the people around her, i think that what i found striking is her ability to stay focused at all times, as much as possible, on what is happening. she doesn't get distracted by the details, if they're not important. obviously details often matter but she has an ability to stay focused on the big picture. how is what is happ
and all the ladies really wanted to dance with him, to dance with the president of the united states was a big thrill. in 1798-1799, they came here for birthday balls. he died in 1799, they had one every year, except for 1,800 because it was too close to his death and during the world war. alexandria has the largest george washington's birthday parade in the nation. alexandria likes to say this is george washington's hometown. >> next weekend, more from alexandria, virginia has book tv,...
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here in the united states we have to get serious. melissa: i'm a little concerned. >> i list to get used to live in luxembourg. there is a fantastic. melissa: that is their contribution to the segment. go retire. >> the size of a medium-sized county. melissa: all three of those were different places. >> true story. you believe this? melissa: no. i don't know. weighted be skeptical. listee one more. a counterfeiter return to the printer with fake money in it. he tried to return a printer to walmart and it found a sheet of phony $100 bills and side. >> they don't go back to walmart. >> still no such a thing as a smart criminal. he was a blockhead. melissa: the strength our sodas. gasol "money" we have today. >> enjoy your freedom. melissa: cheers. ♪ gerri: hello, everybody. i'm gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" to shocking admissions from the highest levels of government. we are powerless to do our job, they say. even the government is bigger than ever. also, not so enormously from the after all this are reports joins us.
here in the united states we have to get serious. melissa: i'm a little concerned. >> i list to get used to live in luxembourg. there is a fantastic. melissa: that is their contribution to the segment. go retire. >> the size of a medium-sized county. melissa: all three of those were different places. >> true story. you believe this? melissa: no. i don't know. weighted be skeptical. listee one more. a counterfeiter return to the printer with fake money in it. he tried to return...
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about half of the 14-year-olds in the united states say that their political attitude is indifferent or alienated. they have no interest. and i just think that we have to reverse that. we ought to care about that in this country. when our constitution was adopted, we didn't have public schools in america. that came later. in fact, it was about 30 years after the constitution was adopted that people began to say we need some schools in this country to teach the young people how this new government of ours works, how it is supposed to work and how they are a part of it. well, they were right. we did need to educate the young people, and that's what started public schools. and today, we are having public schools that no longer teach civics. they don't require them for high school graduation, classes in civics. they are barely taught. i don't know about you, but when i went to school i went to great school and high school in el paso, texas. i grew up on a ranch. it was too far from town to go to school, and my parents sent me off to el paso or i have maternal grandparents living, and so
about half of the 14-year-olds in the united states say that their political attitude is indifferent or alienated. they have no interest. and i just think that we have to reverse that. we ought to care about that in this country. when our constitution was adopted, we didn't have public schools in america. that came later. in fact, it was about 30 years after the constitution was adopted that people began to say we need some schools in this country to teach the young people how this new...
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there isot a lot in the united states, but that is becoming a worldwide problem. the concern with this, by the way, the same thing we have with mri say, the one that everyone talks about. will it escape the hospital and in the in the gym and be something we see in the community? righnow we can contain it and we better. gerri: you say they're not coming of the solutions. they discontinued production of of the solution that you like some months. but why aren't they getting on in now? this seems like it's a love for a lot of money. >> to produce the antibiotic of love, but it is not generic. what i want is for them to recognize, said they're listening to this segment and there is money to be made because there are some many resistant bugs out there. we have to get treatment. gerri: are you confident we could find solutions. >> the first one i already said. isolate people who are sick, stop spreading, wash our hands, disinfect. i am absolutely positive we could develop antibiotics as well. gerri: we should start now or yesterday or last week. >> i billion dollars to d
there isot a lot in the united states, but that is becoming a worldwide problem. the concern with this, by the way, the same thing we have with mri say, the one that everyone talks about. will it escape the hospital and in the in the gym and be something we see in the community? righnow we can contain it and we better. gerri: you say they're not coming of the solutions. they discontinued production of of the solution that you like some months. but why aren't they getting on in now? this seems...
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that goes all the way up to the president of the united states. >> that's right. go ahead. and then -- >> neil: go ahead what? >> make the president responsible for all of spending that dose down the totem pole. then we'll see heads roll. >> neil: if your argument is it's much higher than passing the buck, goes up the food chain -- >> this is the culture of the system that's the problem. >> neil: you find that argument ridiculous. >> if afree on the point there is an overall widespread problem in government in america, in corporations, it's an american problem, spending too much money on nonsense. i agree. >> neil: you'd fire the clown regardless. >> the clown would be out. >> neil: and that we agree on, fear the clown. the clown didn't read -- ladies, thank you both very much. if you like your health plan you can keep it. today, you can forget bat it. today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, att
that goes all the way up to the president of the united states. >> that's right. go ahead. and then -- >> neil: go ahead what? >> make the president responsible for all of spending that dose down the totem pole. then we'll see heads roll. >> neil: if your argument is it's much higher than passing the buck, goes up the food chain -- >> this is the culture of the system that's the problem. >> neil: you find that argument ridiculous. >> if afree on the...
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. >> and two of the biggest best known businesses in the united states. general electric and nfl teaming up to try and make football safer. there is no bigger name in the business of sports than the nfl. the league brings in revenue of $10 billion a year. but the golden goose of cash under attack from lawsuits by players saying the league concealed the long term risk of concussions. we are live where that partnership is being announced at this hour. >> the country's biggest industrial company and the largest professional sports league teaming up about concussions. ge and the nfl donating $40 million for a research project aimed at improving monitoring technology. the second initiative could award up to $20 million to firms with identities to better protect against concussions. now the first initiative plays to ge's strength and will beover seen by ten individuals, including nine doctors. not only in sports injuries but also brain injuries sustained by members of the military. for the nfl, this is part of an about face that began back in 2009. the nfl deni
. >> and two of the biggest best known businesses in the united states. general electric and nfl teaming up to try and make football safer. there is no bigger name in the business of sports than the nfl. the league brings in revenue of $10 billion a year. but the golden goose of cash under attack from lawsuits by players saying the league concealed the long term risk of concussions. we are live where that partnership is being announced at this hour. >> the country's biggest...
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lou: huge amounts, the president of the united states a liar for. >> and saying he basically misstated what the facts were. >> i'm calling him a liar. >> the 18 acres of the entire white house complex, very little of the money comes from the white house. it comes to the agencies. a secret service is funded by the apartment of common security. they would have made that recommendation. here are your list of options. they chose the one that was painful. lou: plenty of it to go around, at least as far as the administration was suggesting. let's listen to the president talk about the impact that the debt crisis and sequester and perhaps you can willis through this. first and the president. >> we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. if the sequester stays in we have got over three and a half trillion dollars of deficit reduction already. lou: the same fellow who was for five or six weeks trying to scare the disease is out of the entire country about the impact of sequestered. how do you sort that out? >> if your mindset is that you can borrow a trillion dollars every year from th
lou: huge amounts, the president of the united states a liar for. >> and saying he basically misstated what the facts were. >> i'm calling him a liar. >> the 18 acres of the entire white house complex, very little of the money comes from the white house. it comes to the agencies. a secret service is funded by the apartment of common security. they would have made that recommendation. here are your list of options. they chose the one that was painful. lou: plenty of it to go...
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the united states and america played its part in that area -- in that. america, in its pursuit of democracy, united us in so many ways. thatall being in this city in 1996 when the clinton administration called meetings from a business and political point of view. i remember senator george mitchell speaking about democracy. i remember him recalling his own family's involvement because of immigration from ireland in economic circumstances, that this country gave him the democratic opportunity to serve as senate leader for 20 years. he was followed at that meeting by ron brown, who tragically lost his life in a plane crash sometime later. george about democracy, mitchell pointed out he came here and his ancestors came to the country because of economic reasons. he spoke of democracy in these terms. he said, his ancestors came to america not because of economic circumstances, but because they were in chains. at the same time, democracy gave him the chance to participate in american life and serve at the highest levels of the administration. it was also evide
the united states and america played its part in that area -- in that. america, in its pursuit of democracy, united us in so many ways. thatall being in this city in 1996 when the clinton administration called meetings from a business and political point of view. i remember senator george mitchell speaking about democracy. i remember him recalling his own family's involvement because of immigration from ireland in economic circumstances, that this country gave him the democratic opportunity to...
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that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i n even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. and make your business dream a reality. t maybe the problem isn'isn't your lawn. introducing the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. we engineered its unique drive system and dual transmission to handle hills& thick grass& and tough terrain& without losing traction or power the all-wheel-drive mower from husqvarna. challenge the impossibl
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the trade group for the mobile carriers in the united states. and they pull that information so they can save 50% of all the spam we are getting it gets cards, we ought to do something about this. gerri: thank you for coming out and telling us about this scam. a lot of people don't think about their phones being something that can hurt us. appreciate it. >> thank you. gerri: they can get you a lot of ways, not just text message. the top scams of 2012, according to the better business bureau. a phishing scam same president obama will pay your utility bills. consumers got e-mails and even in persons with wha solicitatio. while software company federal government would do, it is not true. number four, nonexistent loans. you saw the no credit checks, you pay upfront for insurance purposes and they got you. number three, mystery shopping. offering a dream job for a price. number two, the grandparents scam, an oldie but a goodie. an e-mail or text saying a family member traveling has been arrested or hurt and needs money right away. the differences no
the trade group for the mobile carriers in the united states. and they pull that information so they can save 50% of all the spam we are getting it gets cards, we ought to do something about this. gerri: thank you for coming out and telling us about this scam. a lot of people don't think about their phones being something that can hurt us. appreciate it. >> thank you. gerri: they can get you a lot of ways, not just text message. the top scams of 2012, according to the better business...
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may god bless you all and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome tea party activist and political commentator sunny johnson to the stage. [applause] >> it is so great to be back. it almost a much for having me again this year. introduce -- t to it is so weird being back this year. i wish beyond anything that i could come out to this stage and introduce him right now. [applause] we all made a promise that even though andrew was gone we were not going to stand around and we were going to fight. out thiscrowd coming year, we proved we are going to fight. let us keep it moving and get on with our next panel. we are going to have an all-star panel. is a national review washington and deter and cnbc contributer. the chief political writer of " the washington times." is the four foundation fellow in journalism at northwestern university. served as ther co-host of "mornings on the mall," and is a regular guest house for the dallas miller show. -- the dennis miller show. larry oversees all the video content
may god bless you all and may god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome tea party activist and political commentator sunny johnson to the stage. [applause] >> it is so great to be back. it almost a much for having me again this year. introduce -- t to it is so weird being back this year. i wish beyond anything that i could come out to this stage and introduce him right now. [applause] we all made a promise that even though...
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. >> except, let's be honest, this is the president of the united states who as candidate called 6 trillion dollars unamerican, and 6 trillion dollars is unamerican, 16 trillion dollars is not american. i mean, this is the next level and yet, the media are acting like, i think you are correct, kirsten, well, we've heard it before. but bush never called his, you know, 6 trillion dollar national debt unamerican. obama did, hold him accountable. if it's unamerican, let's call him unaccountable. >> i was about to say we went through a terrible recession and steps had to be taken and dick cheney is the man who said deficits don't matter. >> but you're avoiding the number one problem, president obama called 6 trillion dollars unamerican and he's overseen 16 trillion dollars. >> in the meantime, paul ryan introduced his budget and hard to find a good word said about it in the press. >> might be thinking of washington post jonathan bernstein, what do you do when one party is this, under line this, dishonest. in the text he called it breath taking dishonest so i think it speaks for where mr. bernste
. >> except, let's be honest, this is the president of the united states who as candidate called 6 trillion dollars unamerican, and 6 trillion dollars is unamerican, 16 trillion dollars is not american. i mean, this is the next level and yet, the media are acting like, i think you are correct, kirsten, well, we've heard it before. but bush never called his, you know, 6 trillion dollar national debt unamerican. obama did, hold him accountable. if it's unamerican, let's call him...
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government funds over 60% of basic research and development in the united states. federally funded research and development faces a $12.5 billion cut this year according to the information technology and innovation foundation. that will result in about 200,000 job losses. economic output will be reduced by 2$203 billion by 2021. the small business administration faces a 5% cut, which means around $4 billion less for small businesses that depend on government contracts and the sba has less money to mentor entrepreneurs and help them compete for those government contracts. founder and ceo of reputation.com is -- i think you are the youngest crow on the fix the debt commission. >> i think so, yeah. >> you have said that when a butterfly flaps its wings in washington, d.c., there is the potential of an economic typhoon in silicon valley. tell me what that means. >> that's a very important question. look, when congress is not able
government funds over 60% of basic research and development in the united states. federally funded research and development faces a $12.5 billion cut this year according to the information technology and innovation foundation. that will result in about 200,000 job losses. economic output will be reduced by 2$203 billion by 2021. the small business administration faces a 5% cut, which means around $4 billion less for small businesses that depend on government contracts and the sba has less money...
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few people can say they have met with the president of the united states. only one person can say that he piloted his own 747 jetliner to get to the meeting. that person is the sultan of brunei. the 66-year-old did just that before sitting down for a talk with the president in the oval office today. the sultan is of course known for his vast wealth and that includes a collection of some 7,000 high-performance automobiles valued at more than $5 billion. among his collection 604 rolls-royces. that's right. 604. 574 mercedes, four under and 52 forest and a 380 bentleys, 209 bmws, 179 jaguars, 21 in bikinis, 11 aston martins, and -- you get the picture. payday in the nfl as free agency begins, although of flat salary cap has some team scrambling to restructure there contracts and to cut players ahead of next month's college draft. the nfl setting the 2013 gap at 123 million. that is where it was back in 2009 when the last collective bargaining agreement this -- expired reprenting only had $2 million increase from a year ago. wide receivers of the super bowl cha
few people can say they have met with the president of the united states. only one person can say that he piloted his own 747 jetliner to get to the meeting. that person is the sultan of brunei. the 66-year-old did just that before sitting down for a talk with the president in the oval office today. the sultan is of course known for his vast wealth and that includes a collection of some 7,000 high-performance automobiles valued at more than $5 billion. among his collection 604 rolls-royces....
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the congress of the united states. we are starting to see some break. thirty, 30 employees of the united states government you have been sequestered from public view for six months, four of them injured. what is your reaction? >> where they bury the survivors? lou: it has really been just exactly that. >> and the liberace, tucker, i don't think and stole the election. and now our soldiers are getting killed as a result of what he says. after ten years of sacrifice. >> aren't you glad obama pull the troops also the good afghanistan right? >> by the way, what happens to the mass of weapons of mass destruction jack next week is the ten year anniversary. we're still looking for those. lou: it makes you wonder about just where we are with their policy. you will leave about $35 billion worth of material and equipment in afghanistan. at least that appears to be the plan right now. you get the last word here. >> i hope that the prime minister netanyahu on tuesday or wednesday brings out his little round bomb with the red line on it and says, see, i told you so.
the congress of the united states. we are starting to see some break. thirty, 30 employees of the united states government you have been sequestered from public view for six months, four of them injured. what is your reaction? >> where they bury the survivors? lou: it has really been just exactly that. >> and the liberace, tucker, i don't think and stole the election. and now our soldiers are getting killed as a result of what he says. after ten years of sacrifice. >> aren't...
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that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home business. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. neil: naysay your life is an open book, who knew it would en up on facebook, he is scoing your credit card purchases, and rebsearchs and marital records to help those advertisers and himself. , everye but you. facebook stock watcher, and ira, the argument is that this is all fair game. what all companies do, i guess you are expert, but for me he is doing it in hyper drive? am i missing something? >> if is fair came if people are consents they are encouraged to sign up for choppy cards and -- shopping cards, on dmv, there is not concept you on this datal be used by the company, a lot of people feel is an invasive way if they were informed about how the data is used. neil: argument we, you join a lot of sites, you like a carnival cruise ticket, i can't sue. who knew. but,
that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home business. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. neil: naysay your life is an open book, who knew it would en up on facebook, he is scoing your credit card purchases, and rebsearchs and marital records to help those advertisers and himself. ,...
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we've heard from media outlets all over the united states. >> greta: well, i think everybody's been watching it because people were certainly were consumed with what happened in new york state with the mayor. so i think they're very interested in what were you doing in mississippi. >> we think it's very important that government does not reach down into the -- the lives of our people. you know, let business people operate their businesses, i'm a small restaurant owner and you know, the last thing i need is another regulation that would mandate to what i can serve or not serve. we currently answer to the mississippi department of health. the department of agriculture and commerce. you know, usda is involved and f.d.a., so we have a safe food supply and we just feel like it's not a place for the government to reach into. >> senator, thank you, sir. >> thank you, greta. >> and what do you think about the government rules on foods and drinks? is it time, is it the government's job, rather, to watch your waistline or the government has gone wild? go to gretawire.com and tell us. straight ahead, d
we've heard from media outlets all over the united states. >> greta: well, i think everybody's been watching it because people were certainly were consumed with what happened in new york state with the mayor. so i think they're very interested in what were you doing in mississippi. >> we think it's very important that government does not reach down into the -- the lives of our people. you know, let business people operate their businesses, i'm a small restaurant owner and you know,...
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do you believe they're now an ally to the united states. i believe that morsi has conducted a power grab. i think we have a right to be concerned about that and i believe that's exactly why-- >> let me finish my sentence, jay. it's tied to those political and economic reforms. >> sean: i've got to go. >> and making sure that the free and fair election that brought morsi to power-- >> deny our military, and deny our military weapons to give it to the terrorists? pretty sick stuff to me. >> unbelievable. >> sean: unbelievable. still ahead, he may be considering a run to the white house. tonight in a cable exclusive interview i'll be joined here in studio by former florida governor jeb bush. he'll sound off on obama's failed leadership and why the president keeps blaming his brother and first, bill clinton's former labor secretary is actually accusing the tea party of conspiring to he destroy the u.s. government. a member of the house tea party caucus will be here to respond directly to robert reisch's accusations of treason. don't go away. bi
do you believe they're now an ally to the united states. i believe that morsi has conducted a power grab. i think we have a right to be concerned about that and i believe that's exactly why-- >> let me finish my sentence, jay. it's tied to those political and economic reforms. >> sean: i've got to go. >> and making sure that the free and fair election that brought morsi to power-- >> deny our military, and deny our military weapons to give it to the terrorists? pretty...
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growth over three percent only time in the history the united states top tax rates were at ninety one percent how can that be a bad thing well right now we're not in the forty's fifty's sixty's i mean though there's a lot of tax rate that drop there's a lot of bad policies from the forty's fifty's and sixty's and a lot of americans don't want to go back to right now. let's see before the civil rights act that's so security is running broke so i think americans would appreciate that being fish out of the out of the sixty's. forty's and fifty's at the end of the day the republicans mitt romney really phrased it badly but at the end of the day if you look at the economics and you look at the statistics behind his point he's very right a report came out this year that showed forty seven percent of americans aren't paying taxes they're not getting into the system they are not getting they are paying for not paying several taxes are you just running he was running they were federal office now come on your you know you say this. really did that want to do if you look at the the language he u
growth over three percent only time in the history the united states top tax rates were at ninety one percent how can that be a bad thing well right now we're not in the forty's fifty's sixty's i mean though there's a lot of tax rate that drop there's a lot of bad policies from the forty's fifty's and sixty's and a lot of americans don't want to go back to right now. let's see before the civil rights act that's so security is running broke so i think americans would appreciate that being fish...
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the question was how did we get him to the united states. he wanted to travel back to kuwait and when the flight landed in jordan authorities were there to greet him. >> did he have options in that flight? are you saying he arranged that himself? >> it is not clear. they said they weren't interested in having him back. they said he was not welcome. there is no indication he would have been welcome. at one time he was influential in kuwait but they had just about enough of him. >> now we are back to
the question was how did we get him to the united states. he wanted to travel back to kuwait and when the flight landed in jordan authorities were there to greet him. >> did he have options in that flight? are you saying he arranged that himself? >> it is not clear. they said they weren't interested in having him back. they said he was not welcome. there is no indication he would have been welcome. at one time he was influential in kuwait but they had just about enough of him....
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five years ago, united states was importing 12 1/2 million barrels a day crude oil. today we're importing about 7 1/2 million barrels a day. as you just alluded to, we're producing 7.2. by the end of this year, the united states will be oducing more crude oil an it imports. quite amazing. no one saw this coming just five years ago melissa: no, absolutely. i remember in 2008, when the price of oil was $147 a barrel. i went to saudi arabia for this crisis summit we were having with opec and the u.s. energy secretary to talk about the fact that we had so much demand for oil and not enough oil. this was the time we were talking about peak oil. and here as you said, because the price was so high, people were ill willing to go out and innovate and experiment. we came up with idea of shale and fracking and now we have domestic oil. i wonder, are we doing enough now to preserve this and to nuture this revolution so we don't go back? >> well. well the industry has responded to get from where it is alberta, and north dakota to get where it needs to be. we invested rail are car
five years ago, united states was importing 12 1/2 million barrels a day crude oil. today we're importing about 7 1/2 million barrels a day. as you just alluded to, we're producing 7.2. by the end of this year, the united states will be oducing more crude oil an it imports. quite amazing. no one saw this coming just five years ago melissa: no, absolutely. i remember in 2008, when the price of oil was $147 a barrel. i went to saudi arabia for this crisis summit we were having with opec and the...
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states and of course the united states have done an excellent job making sure anybody we abuse torture or unjustly imprison have no recourse. the government doesn't consider itself subject to the law. there is no remedy for people wrong. >> the politics of this are fascinating. chuck hagel only got the job and to have karzai accuse america of being inclusion with the taliban and john kerry flies in, it seems this has been rather prearranged and the u.s. has a stake in getting karzai reelected. do you think this agreement was part of a political decision by the obama administration to bolster karzai before the vote? >> sure. everybody is in a difficult political decision. karzai knows the americans are leaving and he needs to make sure that he has some base within his citizenry of popularity, showing them that he's willing to stand up to the americans because of how unpopular the americans are in afghanistan after a decade plus of a brutal and bloody war. the appearance, of course, want to make sure whoever runs afghanistan is subject to american influence. we don't want to have spent a
states and of course the united states have done an excellent job making sure anybody we abuse torture or unjustly imprison have no recourse. the government doesn't consider itself subject to the law. there is no remedy for people wrong. >> the politics of this are fascinating. chuck hagel only got the job and to have karzai accuse america of being inclusion with the taliban and john kerry flies in, it seems this has been rather prearranged and the u.s. has a stake in getting karzai...
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he called nato and the united states occupiers. he said if there was a war between pakistan and the u.s., afghanistan would side with pakistan, not us, so why does he continue to do this? is it all for internal consumption, or does he really go off on this whack-a-doo view of the world or whatever it is. >> well, if he is unstable, it's certainly not going to help once our forces are withdrawn to this residual level that they're talking about. the best spin you can put on it is that he's trying to play afghan politics. i don't think he's fooling anybody. i really think this is huge mistake. the taliban are simply waiting for the united states and the other nato forces to drawdown to the smallest levels they can, and i think the obama administration, given its propensity to be comfortable with the decline of american power around the world, karzai gives them another excuse. they'll put out the residual force, too. the fall of his government to the taliban will only come that much sooner. >> do you predict that? how do you think it w
he called nato and the united states occupiers. he said if there was a war between pakistan and the u.s., afghanistan would side with pakistan, not us, so why does he continue to do this? is it all for internal consumption, or does he really go off on this whack-a-doo view of the world or whatever it is. >> well, if he is unstable, it's certainly not going to help once our forces are withdrawn to this residual level that they're talking about. the best spin you can put on it is that he's...
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that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? the longest 4g lte battery in a razr thin profile. with 32 hours of battery life that turns an all-nighter, into a two-nighter. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-endurance. droid-powerful. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: colorado movie theater suspect james holmes appeared in court today and a judge entered not guilty plea on behalf of the defense lawyers. the defen
that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. because at usps.com® you can pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. i can even drop off free boxes. i wear a lot of hats. well, technically i wear one. the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional...
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a lesson we could probably learn here in the united states. thank you. >> thank you very much, alex. >>> the house gop caucus is on board, but rebels had some reservations. is the paul ryan plan an actual budget, a political manifesto or long-term liability. we will discuss when former chief white house economist douglas holtz-eek on joins us just ahead. (dog) larry,larry,larrryyy. why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's wrong with fetch? or chase? let's do this larry! ooh, i got it, i got it! (narrator) the calorie-smart nutrition in beneful healthy weight... includes grains and real chicken, because a healthy dog is a playful dog. beneful healthy weight. find us on facebook to help put more play in your day. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we
a lesson we could probably learn here in the united states. thank you. >> thank you very much, alex. >>> the house gop caucus is on board, but rebels had some reservations. is the paul ryan plan an actual budget, a political manifesto or long-term liability. we will discuss when former chief white house economist douglas holtz-eek on joins us just ahead. (dog) larry,larry,larrryyy. why take exercise so seriously,when it can be fun? push-ups or sprints? what's wrong with fetch? or...
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but the united states is not buying it. and some economists are now saying that there's a shadow economy that could explain why the retail sales are rising despite static credit spending and paychecks. an explanation at last. at it all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >>> from fox, at 3:00 in new york city, seven u.s. marines are dead and several others hurt after a training exercise in nevada. it happened at hawthorne army depot there last night. the military uses that base to store weapons and train troops. according to military sources, large mortar, like the one you see hour, somehow exploded. officials describe frantic scene. it was 45-minute chopper flight to the nearest trauma center in reno. today the white house says the president is watching the developments. >> the president's thoughts and prayers go to the families of those who were lost and those who are injured. we're obviously in the early stages of assessing the incident. it's a tragedy, clearly, and the president was briefed immediately on --
but the united states is not buying it. and some economists are now saying that there's a shadow economy that could explain why the retail sales are rising despite static credit spending and paychecks. an explanation at last. at it all ahead unless breaking news changes everything. >>> from fox, at 3:00 in new york city, seven u.s. marines are dead and several others hurt after a training exercise in nevada. it happened at hawthorne army depot there last night. the military uses that...
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including the cardinal of new york who could be the first united states pope. but with no clear front runner, experts predict a few puffs of black smoke before a new pope opens the doors. >> there's all the debate, this is pretty quick. >> reporter: going forward there are four votes a day here in rome. two mid-morning and two in the late afternoon early evening by the cardinals wednesday, thursday and friday. if there is not a pope by then if 77 cardinals have not agreed on a new leader they then take a day of rest, reflection and prayer before beginning again. in rome, he land vittert. >>> more details, as leland just mentioned if no pope is chosen by saturday, the cardinals will break for a day of reflection. the last time a conclave dragged on beyond five days was 1831. that's when the process took 83 ballots and 50 days before a new pope was named. >>> today there was no doubt about the color of the smoke. but that was not the case back in 2005 when the smoke from the sistine chapel appeared to be not black or white but gray. since then, the vatican has ch
including the cardinal of new york who could be the first united states pope. but with no clear front runner, experts predict a few puffs of black smoke before a new pope opens the doors. >> there's all the debate, this is pretty quick. >> reporter: going forward there are four votes a day here in rome. two mid-morning and two in the late afternoon early evening by the cardinals wednesday, thursday and friday. if there is not a pope by then if 77 cardinals have not agreed on a new...
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the president will have a difficult time saying the president of the united states did not consult with us. they are meeting part of the way, he can say, i tried my best. >> andrea: that is why it's a big set up. if you look at the specifics of what they are offering them. the rumor is he is offering a change index on social security, this is something he said he supported months ago. nancy pelosi says he supports it. it's like saying okay, i'll come over to your side a give you my shoe. can you whack yourself over the head with it? that is what he is asking the republicans to do. >> dana: the wall street today said president obama is having woo his democrat on his own minor social security change, then at same time they expect the republicans to cave on raying higher taxes -- raising higher taxes. >> greg: i don't think this matter to anybody outside our building on sixth avenue. obama knows budget talks fall on deaf ears in education the last 30 years, fact-based information replaced by the feeling. financial education requires thinking. however, anti-bullying conferences need poyians
the president will have a difficult time saying the president of the united states did not consult with us. they are meeting part of the way, he can say, i tried my best. >> andrea: that is why it's a big set up. if you look at the specifics of what they are offering them. the rumor is he is offering a change index on social security, this is something he said he supported months ago. nancy pelosi says he supports it. it's like saying okay, i'll come over to your side a give you my shoe....
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the united states will certainly do our part. we are already the single largest donor of humanitarian assistance to the syrian people. some of this has helped people here in jordan. and today i'm announcing that my administration will work with congress to provide jordan an additional $200 million in budget support this year as it cares for syrian refugees and jordanian communities affected by this crisis. more humanitarian services, including education for syrian children so far from home whose lives have been up-ended. as parents we can only imagine how heartbreaking that must be for any parent to see their children having to go through the kinds of tumult that they're experiencing. >>> our cooperation on syria is an example of how the partnership between the united states and jordan improves the lives not only of the jordanian people, but peoples across the region. so again your majesty, i want to express my great appreciation for our partnership. i want to thank you and the jordanian people for the friendship and the hospital
the united states will certainly do our part. we are already the single largest donor of humanitarian assistance to the syrian people. some of this has helped people here in jordan. and today i'm announcing that my administration will work with congress to provide jordan an additional $200 million in budget support this year as it cares for syrian refugees and jordanian communities affected by this crisis. more humanitarian services, including education for syrian children so far from home...
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god bless you, cpac and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> okay, that was former alaska governor sarah palin wowing the crowds in the cpack conference. it is a launch many argue for the gop primary . we'll find out the results of the straw poll that is held later today and the results will be known later tonight . freshman republican senator ted cruz that will do that live. he introduced sarah palin and he did . he's one of the beneficenceys was her campaigning for him and saying he would not be senator without his support. we'll bring you more cpack conference and we'll go to molly who is standing by with reaction from the crowd there. molly, tell us what people are saying about the future of the republican party and the leadership they are looking forward to? >> hi, uma, they are getting ready for a segment behind me. you will hear movement. they are talking to the conservatives under the age of 40. sarah palin, the funny moment where she pause reached under the podium and pulled out a big gulp to tweak mayor bloomburg whoments to get rid of the drinks of is tha
god bless you, cpac and god bless the united states of america. [ applause ] >> okay, that was former alaska governor sarah palin wowing the crowds in the cpack conference. it is a launch many argue for the gop primary . we'll find out the results of the straw poll that is held later today and the results will be known later tonight . freshman republican senator ted cruz that will do that live. he introduced sarah palin and he did . he's one of the beneficenceys was her campaigning for...
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the senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state. each state no matter how many live in it get two senators and two senators only. it's not one person, one vote. it is one state, two votes. when the senate was officially constructed, when we founded the nation, the yiet was composed of 3 million people, not 300 million. today the difference between the biggest state and the smallest state, between california and wyoming is 66 to 1. i want to make it as clear how up believably ridiculous this will get. the population of connecticut of iowa, mississippi, arkansas a kansas, utah, nevada, new mexico idaho, north dakota, alaska, vermont and wyoming. combined it's 48 million. this is an unhrk eraled vent. the only kun triwith anything like that is russia and ark argentina. before you start feeling too bad and because i come from california, i do feel that male apportionment. i now live in washington, d.c. and we done have a single vote in the senate much less two. if you get me started o on that it will take way longer than two minutes. it
the senate of the united states shall be composed of two senators from each state. each state no matter how many live in it get two senators and two senators only. it's not one person, one vote. it is one state, two votes. when the senate was officially constructed, when we founded the nation, the yiet was composed of 3 million people, not 300 million. today the difference between the biggest state and the smallest state, between california and wyoming is 66 to 1. i want to make it as clear how...
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every single person in the united states has some interface with the internet. and because of that, it becomes really important for us to secure that network or series of networks and that is why because it touches everybody, everybody too needs to know there are threats out there and they need to know how to behave to counter those threats. melissa: morgan, i don't feel like this ever touches me. this is always the problem i have when talking about cybersecurity. >> right. melissa: for years we've been talking about the potential, you know for terrorists to get in the electric grid and shut down huge cities. to turn off the subway. to contaminate water supply. you never hear about anything like that happening. there are attacking banks yet i haven't lost any money. worst thing that happens you can't get online and check your balance for a short period of time. it doesn't seem like a very terrifying to the average person. >> well, and you know what? that's the, that's the -p50,000 foot view. colonel layton from the air force would understand this analogy. bombin
every single person in the united states has some interface with the internet. and because of that, it becomes really important for us to secure that network or series of networks and that is why because it touches everybody, everybody too needs to know there are threats out there and they need to know how to behave to counter those threats. melissa: morgan, i don't feel like this ever touches me. this is always the problem i have when talking about cybersecurity. >> right. melissa: for...